Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 52

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12 DEVOE DISTRIBUTORS He was assisted by Edward F. Devlin, | to-date methods of retail merchandis- draw the attention of the public to the District representative. d Virgini $24.75 Fiber Chairs and Rockers $]12-95 It's as good as a tonic to recline in one of these deep-seated fiber chairs or rockers. Fitted with spring seats and loose, spring-filled cretonne cushions. Many finishes and cretonnes to choose (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) $39.75 Upholstered Boudoir Chairs 534.75 It's low back, comfortable spring seat and pretty satin-finished upholstering make it a decora- tive as well as comfortable asset to the small liv- ing room or boudoir. Choice of pretty figured patterns. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Graceful $27.50 Throne Chairs 51975 The most decorative chair you could choose for the hall or living room. Comfortable as well. Finished in brown mahogany and upholstered in colorful tapestry. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) $3.95 Mission Chairs or Rockers 51.95 For the man’s den or for the porch. Sturdily built of fumed oak with wide slat back and seat and well-placed arm rests. As comfortable as they are strong. s (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 2 . S OCCOCOL OO L OO € OO0 OOOOOOLLLELOL L 22 - THE -SUNDAY STAR,” WASBHINGTON, -D. - C, -MARCH 22, 1920—bARL 2. % | the City Club Friday night, with 30 i f Forel d Domestic C o Alexandria, Va.; J. A. § t Mill O Bt et BUD 30,5 | e o s S Domuati Comanese ppctitiar davarimenlnt e i | Memens, Ve T e o e | RAPS | CARELESSHORRICER. DISCUSS PAINT TRADE |&¢r of the Philadelphia branch, presided. | mestic Commerce Division described up- | also explained many new features which ¢ g 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, MARCH 22, 1925—PART 2, SE ing. The subject of installment paint- | proper methods of the use of a product. The first a ribu-| Charts bearing on merchandising | {n& and a home improvement plan was| Among those present were: C. J. Gil- - »s_in | methods and the possibilities of a great | ¢Xplained by T. F. Meonch of the Com- | pert, sr., and C. J. Gilbert, jr.,, of the he | paint and varnish business in this sec- |Merclal Investment Trust Co. of New | Becker Paint Co., Washington; John E. of Vir-|tion were shown. George H. Priest, | York. vertising department of The Star, told : E. F. Devlin, representing Devoe & Reynolds Co., Incl, in the District; Mr. Van Gordon, C. C. Thomas and William Burroughs of Gaithersburg, Md.; Albert Gathright, J.| gpecial Dispatel 'he Star. N. Sisson, T. Taggs, Philadelphia; H.| Sawyer, George E. Corbett, J.'S. Lead- | Carrey, Chestertown, Md., jr., of the Chemical Division of the Bu-| Walter Coates, representing the ad-|beater of Leadbeater Drug Corporation, | Gage, Philadelphia. W n't You fiave and A. Gun in Raid Is Peril. BALTIMORE, March 21.—After Pro- This every day question takes on much charm and dignity if the chair offered your guest is as carefully chosen as these presented here. We have selected chairs appro- priate for each room; we have dropped their prices to a persuasive point. Now it should never be necessary to pull out, say, the piano bench, when you say, “Do have a chair!” Here is the Feature Value— 539-%5 Fireside Chair 524.95 Well designed for comfort, with high back and wide wings, this chair is up- holstered in the best quality Baker’s cut velour. The loose, reversible cush- ion and seat conceal many fine springs, which add to its luxuriousness. Choice of colors. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) S N R S ach o i i Y PR B B i B e i i R i ol o i g Cozy $18.95 Fireside Chairs, $12.95 Just to see these overstuffed fireside rockers is to want to sit in them. Equipped with special spring construc- tion and covered with Chase’s leather. Comfortable $6.95 Porch Rockers, $4.95 The kind the neighbors like to sit in. Maple frames with broad, restful arms and unusually comfortable double reed seats. Finished with wide, slat backs. Stunning $7.95 Vanity Benches, $5.95 A bench to match your dressing table or vanity. Both Queen Anne and Tu- dor benches, finished in American or French walnut. All have sturdy cane seats. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) $98 Kidney-Shaped Chairs 569.75 » > Handy $1.95 Kitchen Chairs, $1 Did you ever have enough of them? These are strongly built, natural finish chairs that will stand any of the many demands made on the usual kitchen chair. Restful $3.45 Sewing Rockers, $2.49 Every sewing room needs one. Heavi- ly built maple rockers with no arms to interfere with your sewing. Slat back and double reed seat. Carefully var- nished. $10.95 Armchairs and Rockers, $7.95 The extra chair always needed in a living room. Handsomely finished in two-toned American walnut. The com- fortable spring seat covered with attrac- tive tapestry. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) * The most comfortably shaped chair you can o rim > Dignified $7.95 Dining Chairs, $3.95 You may choose either Queen Anne or Tudor chairs. Beautifully finished in American walnut and covered with genuine leather. A rare opportunity for your dining room. Homey $23.95 Fireside Benches, $17.50 The final home-like touch to any living room. Generous 47x18-inch benches covered with velour, tapestry or mohair with moss. edgings to blend. Kiddies' $1.95 Kinder- garten Chairs, $1.49 Just high enough for the youngster to use at a small table. Strongly built with broad seat and high back and finished in golden oak. Only a limited number of (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Imported $125 Neédlepoint Chairs $89.50 Truly handsome with their beautifully carved imagine. Upholstered in genuine mohair with out- side and back covered with matching plain velour. Fitted with reversible, loose, spring-filled cushions. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) k3 frames and richly colored needlepoint. Grace- fully proportioned withk no sacrifice to comfort. A rare prize at this low price. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) TheHecht Co. F Street at Tth . . L] Washington flying squad testified yesterday that a shot had “slipped from his pistol in a raid, United States ¥ | U. S. Commissioner Says Slip of | Commissioner Supplee branded agents | W oif i who “cannot control their guns’ as|halt a truck which he a “menace to the community.” At the same time the commissioner released Charles Ridgely, arrested in the raid, | k 5| and held two others—James Masiglia | 1 hibition Agent B. M. Wolf of the|and Henry Steding. Commissioner|a nd time b a Chair?---500 Specially P Famous $39.75 Coxwell Chairs 529.?5 A favorite in many living rooms, and it's easy to realize why. The low arm rests, back and seat are upholstered in Baker’s cut velour or jacquard velour. The ideal chair to relax in. 3 (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) $19.75 Wing-Back Chairs or Rockers 514.95 The cane back with wing on either side is not only graceful but comfortable, =5 iz the low cane seat. Built along Tudor lines with rich, dark brown mahogany finish. Ch f chair or rocker. (Fourth Floor, The H e i ”."A'a‘l.’.‘.to I i $5.95 Natural Willow Bayside Chairs $9.95 No Mail or Phone Orders Strongly built, for use in sunroom or porch, nevertheless pretty enough for living room. These are finished natural, and very easy to paint. The cushion is not included at this special price. Limit two to a customer. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) $1.49 Rockers for Children 99 Just the right height so little feet rest on the floor comfortably. Finished in golden oak, with fancy band across back. Firmly constructed to stand the rough and tumble of play hours. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) h) NN ¢

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